Phthalates in sex toys
Since the 1920’s phthalates have been used in manufacturing costing, paint and plastics. They were banned by the EU from being used in childrens’ toys in 1999, but are still used in some of the lower end of sex toys, particularly those from China.
In the small print of these products, it’s advised covering them in condoms when used internally, due to the possible leaching of phthalates. Where’s the fun in that!!??!!
When buying your toys from online, or high street outlets, be careful. We’ve found a new online outlet called Angels Secret which only stocks products that are free from phthalates, and therefore safer for all users.
So, for designer sex toys that you can be sure are safe for you and the environment, be sure to check out Angels Secret. They have an extensive range of products, all for the upmarket women wanting an upmarket toy.
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